Pep Guardiola has hailed the 1-1 draw with Liverpool, as one of the proudest moments of his career as a manager.

Both sides attacked from the get go and despite brilliant chances from both sides, the match went into the break in a stalemate.

However, six minutes into the second half, Milner put Liverpool ahead from the spot, only for Aguero to restore parity in the 69th minute. And more rued chances from both sides ensured Klopp and Guardiola shared the spoils.

The Spaniard told Sky Sports: “You cannot imagine. This is one of the proudest days of my career as a manager.

“After our defeat in the Champions League, for two days we were so, so sad and in the training sessions we didn’t talk too much.

“We arrive here against Liverpool, who haven’t had European football all year and had all week to prepare for that game, and how we fight and how we run and how we showed spirit – today is one of the happiest days of my life as a manager.

“The way we play, we concede chances but we create a lot of chances. Like all matches, we create more chances but this is our problem, our problem is we don’t score goals.”